[08:16] <ubuntucloud893> help
[08:50] <kim0> ubuntulog: hey what's up
[15:36] <TeTeT> hggdh: hi, running into a problem registering my nc on a new cloud controller, cc.log excerpt is here: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/662023/
[15:36] <TeTeT> hggdh: any advice on how to continue debugging this problem?
[15:36] <TeTeT> hggdh: this is in 11.04 with euca
[15:46] <smoser> http://ubuntu-smoser.blogspot.com/2011/08/amazon-issues-with-ebs-affect-ubuntu.html
[15:46] <smoser> nijaba, ^
[15:47] <hggdh> TeTeT: sounds like your NC did not register
[15:48] <TeTeT> hggdh: yeah, it's weird, it shows up with euca_conf --list-nodes and I can deregister/reigster it again and the keys are fresh on the NC
[15:48] <TeTeT> hggdh: but somehow the CC does not like to talk to the NC, maybe some encryption problem
[15:52] <kim0> AWS bugs eat your data
[16:01] <nijaba> smoser: thanks
[18:18] <gadgetdevil> Howdy, I am trying to implement Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud. I can not get any of my nodes to connect, and after running euca_conf --deregister-cluster my cluster name still shows up in /etc/eucalptus/eucalptus-cc.conf
[19:12] <kernelfreak> Hi, id like to know if is possible using ubuntu cloud deply a vm with more the one network interface ?
[19:24] <gadgetdevil> kernelfreak yes it is, you probably have to use euca-authorize or some other tool to attach another virtual network card to your vm, another idea would be to create a bridge in the VM and just assign two addresses from within the VM itself. I think that solution would be easier than figuring out how to configure KVM to create virtual NICs
[19:25] <kernelfreak> gadgetdevil: thank you =)
[19:25] <gadgetdevil> BTW I solved my problem (if read my last msg)
[19:26] <gadgetdevil> np kernelfreak